Financial Support

Getting help for long term care of a disabled rabbit.

We believe that every family should have the means and ability to care for their rabbit- in sickness and in health. No family should ever have to euthanize a disabled rabbit simply because of the inability to pay for their care. Any person or family that is willing to go the distance with their rabbit- to see them through anything- deserves to be able to do so. That being said, caring for a disabled rabbit can sometimes be financially taxing, especially in cases where surgery or long term treatment is needed. If you need help, see our list of resources below.

The DisabledRabbits.com Community Fund

Have you heard of our Community Fund? Our Community Fund helps owners and caretakers of disabled rabbits by providing financial assistance for daily care, advanced treatment and quality of life improvement. Learn more below:

Grants

Gracie's Mission

A 501(c)3 non profit organization based in the United States that provides financial assistance to owners with limited income that are seeking holistic medical treatments for their pets. While they primarily help dogs, visit their website to read about one of their recent grant receivers, Harvey. Harvey is a New Zealand White rabbit who, thanks to Gracie's Mission, was able to get acupuncture, water therapy and herbal therapy for arthritis and hind end weakness.

Handicapped Pets Foundation

The Handicapped Pets Foundation donates wheelchairs to pets with disabilities. While they primarily help dogs, visit their website to read about one of their wheelchair recipients, Popper. Popper is a Dutch rabbit who lost the use of his hind legs due to e. cuniculi. He is now being fitted for a wheelchair!

In Memory of Magic

In Memory of Magic is an all volunteer non profit organization based in the United States that assists owners with limited income in caring for sick or injured companion animals. They provide approved applicants with direct funds or means to conduct a fundraiser for the amount needed.

Shakespeare Animal Fund

Serving the Reno, Nevada area, the Shakespeare Animal Fund assists the elderly, people with disabilities and low income households to obtain emergency veterinary care for a pet. They pay the veterinarian directly to reduce out-of-pocket expenses for the owner.

NY Save

Serving New York state residents, NY Save provides funding for emergency veterinary care for pets when their owners are unable to pay the costs of treatment. Approved owners can take their pet to any participating veterinary hospital for emergency care.

The Farley Foundation

The Farley Foundation is a registered non profit organization administered by the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association in Canada. They use donated funds to help subsidize the cost of veterinary care for animals in need.